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The National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy - Glasgow

The National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy was founded during 1977 and located at Loughborough. It has been offering respected, evidenced based and independently accredited training in adult clinical hypnosis/hypnotherapy and hypno-psychotherapy. The College has training centres throughout the UK including London, Leeds, Liverpool, Oxford, East Midlands (Leicester), Newcastle, Manchester, South Wales and Glasgow. The NCHP courses and syllabus includes fundamentals of hypnosis, basic hypnotherapeutic techniques, contra-indications, simple relaxation, and suggestion therapy.

Hutchesons Hall - Glasgow

One of the most elegant buildings in Glasgow's city centre, Hutchesons' Hall was built in 1802-5 to a design by David Hamilton. It incorporates on its frontage the statues, from an earlier building of 1641, of the founders of Hutchesons' Hospital, George and Thomas Hutcheson. A major reconstruction in 1876 by John Baird heightened the Hall and provided an impressive staircase. The interior is hung with portraits of Glasgow worthies. New permanent multi-media exhibition, 'Glasgow Style'. Includes film, audio trail of Merchant City and gallery setting work by young Glasgow designers. The Hall is available for hire for concerts, exhibitions, dinners, small conferences and other functions.

Glasgow Caledonian University

Glasgow Caledonian University is a distinctive, inclusive and forward-looking university that is committed to its social mission to promote the common good. We have become an international centre of excellence in higher education, promoting employability and global citizenship in our graduates. We win awards for our support and commitment to the student experience, whilst delivering innovation through our world-class research in key areas of strength. We have a tradition of widening access to higher education for talented individuals regardless of their backgrounds, and we leverage our intellectual and social capital for the benefit of the communities we serve in Scotland and internationally.

The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre

The Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre (SECC), Glasgow, is Scotland's premier venue for exhibitions, conferences and events. It offers a total of 22,355 sq m of highly versatile space in five halls ranging in size from 775 sq m to 10,065 sq m. Retractable partition walls make it possible to create halls as large or as small as you wish:shaping the space to suit your requirements exactly. SECC is Scotland's national venue for public events. It's also the UK's largest integrated exhibition and conference centre:a world class facility set in one of Europe's most vibrant cities and only a short journey from some of the most beautiful countryside in the world. SECC is located within easy reach of the major city centre hotels as well as smaller hotels and guest houses in the city's west end.

The University of Strathclyde

The University is right at the heart of Glasgow - Scotland's biggest and most cosmopolitan city. The city centre has a vibrant arts scene, cutting-edge music, legendary nightlife, an exciting selection of places to eat out and much more. So studying at Strathclyde goes hand-in-hand with having a great time.

Reid Kerr College

Reid Kerr College, located in Paisley, Scotland, comprises of over 20,000 students. Courses are available on a full-time, part-time, day or evening basis or by distance learning and cover a range of levels from NC, Highers, HNCs and HNDs to professional qualifications. The various subjects available at the College include business and management, construction and built environment, computing and e-commerce, engineering, hospitality and catering, hairdressing and beauty, science, sport, health and care, creative arts, languages, humanities, communication and support for learning.

Greenbank Garden - Glasgow

A one-hectare (2.5-a) walled garden and 6 ha (15a) of policies surround the elegant Georgian house, built in 1764 for a Glasgow merchant. If you are looking for ideas, inspiration and practical tips for your own garden, then a visit ot Greenbank is a must. The walled garden in the grounds of Greenbank House has been designed to showcase new ideas and techniques for domestic gardens. There are 30 different areas to see, containing 3,600 named plants as well as important collections of Narcissus and Bergenia. Guided tours available,Shop, tearoom, toilets, Wheelchairs available. No dogs in garden please.

Rangers Football Club

Rangers Football Club is a football club from Glasgow, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. It is the first club in the world to win more than 50 league titles. Rangers have won 107 trophies in total, though Linfield hold the world record with 200 trophies. The club's home is the 50,411 all-seated Ibrox Stadium in south west Glasgow. The first team colours are royal blue shirts, white shorts with black and red socks. The club's correct name is simply 'Rangers' although it is sometimes incorrectly called 'Glasgow Rangers'. This frequently happens with English commentators seeking to distinguish between them and other similarly named clubs particularly Queens Park Rangers.

Bothwell Castle - Uddingston

The mighty medieval castle of Bothwell was built on a bluff above a bend in the River Clyde. Building was started by Walter of Moray some time in the latter half of the 1200s. Invasion and repeated siege meant that the original design of the castle was never completed and what you see today is largely the work of the Earls of Douglas in the years around 1400. Bothwell Castle is roughly rectangular in shape. Its west end is occupied by the remains of the massive circular donjon or keep. The east end of the castle comprises the great hall and the south east tower. The angle behind the great hall was, until about 1700, home to the north east tower, a large square tower built in about 1400 to replace the siege-damaged donjon and considerably taller than the surviving south east tower. Only its base survives.

Elderslie Golf Club - Johnstone

Elderslie Golf Club was constructed in 1909 on land owned by Elderslie Estates who permitted various golf courses to be built on their extensive lands around this time. The course is lush parkland with a large variety of trees, and follows a route from the 3rd tee to the 13th green round the woods, with ever changing views and at the 9th green a magnificent outlook over the Clyde valley to Ben Lomond. We look forward to welcoming you to Elderslie and hope you enjoy the course and have a pleasant day out.

Kittochside Museums of Scotland - Glasgow

Arriving at the car park for the Museum of Scottish Country Life at Kittochside (on the outskirts of East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire), the initial impression is not particularly favourable as the main museum building has been made to look like a farmyard barn (presumably deliberately). However, once inside, there is a bright, modern museum with excellent facilities. And there is even better outside, with a working farm and a farmhouse which is just as it was 50 years ago. The museum has a wide range of farm equipment on display and plenty of displays providing an insight into farming and the countryside. The displays are a combination of items from the National Trust and the National Museums of Scotland - the latter has brought its National Country Life Collection to Kittochside and is responsible for the management and operation of the Museum.